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Post by progressiveelement on Oct 4, 2018 0:26:22 GMT
The facehugger - Alien
The facehuggers - Aliens
Spiders! - Arachnophobia
Tarantulas! - Something Wicked This Way Comes
Raptor behind you! - Jurassic Park
Swamp plant beast - Flash Gordon
Ceti Alpha V eels - Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan
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Post by thefleetsin on Oct 4, 2018 1:00:21 GMT
the one where ted cruz is in the same room with donald trump in front of an audience of rabid right-wing christians.
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Post by kls on Oct 4, 2018 9:37:28 GMT
I can't recall ever being scared by a movie scene.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Oct 4, 2018 9:49:06 GMT
Practically every scene from the 1978 version of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers." I had seen the 1956 version some years earlier and thought I had come to terms with it, but nothing could prepare me.
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Post by maya55555 on Oct 4, 2018 12:59:35 GMT
Tom Selleck and I were afraid of the same monster movie, when we were kids. Selleck told this to Johnny Carson.
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Post by thefleetsin on Oct 4, 2018 15:15:22 GMT
I can't recall ever being scared by a movie scene. have you seen 'the grudge'?
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Oct 4, 2018 18:53:46 GMT
Tom Selleck and I were afraid of the same monster movie, when we were kids. Selleck told this to Johnny Carson. I'm gonna see if I can find which one it is.
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Post by thefleetsin on Oct 4, 2018 19:11:46 GMT
a glaring difference
what's the difference between a right wing christian purge of our democracy and the burning of the reichstag?
well, you could roast marshmallows during the fires in germany. but here the stench is far too great to get anywhere near d.c.
sjw 10/04/18 inspired at this very moment in time by a certain smell associated with bleeding gods.
from the 'blitzkrieg series' of poems
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Post by Marv on Oct 4, 2018 19:11:51 GMT
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Post by Lugh on Oct 4, 2018 19:40:16 GMT
When I was a kid the scenes with the guy with the messed up face in Goonies
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Post by President Ackbarâ„¢ on Oct 4, 2018 19:43:39 GMT
I remember saying out loud that the T-Rex scene in JP was the "scariest thing I had ever seen in a theater" ( partially because of the deafening roar )
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Post by progressiveelement on Oct 4, 2018 23:33:45 GMT
Practically every scene from the 1978 version of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers." I had seen the 1956 version some years earlier and thought I had come to terms with it, but nothing could prepare me. I remember as a kid being creeped out by the bit in the mud bath sequence when we hear the breathing of a body snatcher, and seeing the almost alien clone of Jeff Goldblum. 😱
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Post by kls on Oct 4, 2018 23:44:22 GMT
I can't recall ever being scared by a movie scene. have you seen 'the grudge'? No.
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Post by goz on Oct 4, 2018 23:45:27 GMT
I am fearless if it is on a screen ( though I am disgusted by some 'cruelty' scenes and can't watch )
however I hide behind the couch when trick or treaters come to the door!
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Post by Arlon10 on Oct 6, 2018 3:41:12 GMT
Before the Addam's Family made a joke of it, and even after the they made a joke of it somewhat still, The Crawling Hand gave a lot of kids the creeps. I was too young to be scared of it myself, but the fear was sort of palpable and bit contagious. Since fear is an emotion you might ask what music is scary? The soundtrack of the Exorcist, especially parts not used in the movie, are I suppose the definition of scary as in vicious animal. Nothing artificial has scared me. Quite much real doesn't scare me either, or not for long anyway.
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Post by kls on Oct 6, 2018 8:48:07 GMT
I can't recall ever being scared by a movie scene. Do you watch many horror films k? Not really. I get too bored and can't pay attention.
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Post by thefleetsin on Oct 6, 2018 22:21:06 GMT
obliged to obfuscate your concept of consent
apparently, when a homosexual comes on to a heterosexual male:
all of a sudden, out of the blue, everyone is made completely aware of the definition of consent.
sjw 10/06/18 inspired at this very moment in time by brett kavanaugh.
from the all new 'brett series' of poems
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Post by thefleetsin on Oct 7, 2018 18:03:31 GMT
imagine the multiple orgasm over digital voting
i'm certain newt gingrich was busy digging up ronald raygun's putrefied body sack so he could whack him off personally when digital voting became the latest thing in we have no idea how that happened scenarios.
sjw 10/07/18 inspired at this very moment in time by what criminal activity would that be this time.
from the 'blitzkrieg series' of poems
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Post by drystyx on Oct 8, 2018 19:54:56 GMT
The giant leeches of ATTACK OF THE GIANT LEECHES. The simplistic, basic set and props were tons scarier than the goofy special effects crap that the nerds brag about today.
The spider attacking the men in the jeep and the men camping out in TARANTULA. Biggest example of Pathos in film. The camper who fell before the tarantula was a goner, and the other one lost his life going back for his buddy. Saddest scene in film History.
The entrances of the abominable snowman in RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER were super scary.
When the heroine is first attacked in THEM! I really thought she was a goner. Most Hollywood formula films would make her a goner, but kudos to the production team for their risk taking of saving her life. Fortunately, we're getting a few more risk taking films nowadays from the bolder movie makers who don't kowtow to the usual Hollywood hate and depression. There's too many movies already for the haters to shove down the throats of the sane and sensible.
Oh, the monsters in JOHNNY QUEST were super scary.
The final lion attack in TARZAN AND HIS MATE.
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